. . - - i i',! w - f.-. i ; 't- ' t " r it v if ''it ' i .! . : '4'' f " v. iral 'no V' xotxVt report. 9 ce (hat occasion, v t ..i .n tavm!?. aua will ucar i vu -pji; o- I ' . I,-. distinguished itsei inn y". r; I ll-'H Medlon."" 1 ne ton 80fKj tho c hush com will vfth Urs Car! . . . . a Wfea K'ic W C PonaW.ue, ave "WT. knd t W Wre.among niosttorushiutothe if-bvf storm. MP1;, J.. .v.. O.I1U viv- : ,. , i . ... iUA or wcanaca in mi r-..jL of regu z : Wm. H. FltoM TIIK '(iULF SQUADRON. Vo.fi oJ w Orlf an? Picayune of October 2. Tho United States revenue .muv,i &rnveu-ou i.nc cjuMiuyo ijiimo, I ho U irticu era ffiler ace, Van Bu. the 30th r a a a w r - i llj V'pra Chiz. whence she sailed on "r" . T. . .. , . 15th. ultimo.; She (brings very little wexi intel igfnce.jbut the news from the squad. i in orrstinff. Vo are indebted to Dr. who" ime; passenger; on the cotter, for lars.j j A few days prior to the sailing of arrjlureh a, message was received from cAjzI to the e(Ie(?t that Captain Car- and all his" men had arrived at that and tfpold remain there until some ar- cmeht tould be made for exchanging them. IhcWerc fell -wen, ana nan cni Them had been nddfhcial communicawon cen -thJ squadron acithe Mexican authori. iitJ rrftittioti off the answer to the of. neiotmiioiirexcept in relation to Capt. C, nnihln(r?-fti h known of thei movements of y'.iitti . ' f , tw S 81 of inta Anna1 or the existing Mexican Govern tt'ua bnlievcd that Santa Anna had iched he jenpital. The health of the cqpadron was improving. icurtv havinir been Checked. 1 he John and; IJnitod states storc-shib Keliet to jail for Pensacola in a few days,Vith cases- of scurvy In the squadron, and are i m! Jams ere remain there some tune to take in stores, vc 1 - ' . 'if : a . y V a ft Khb Fapnoutn take, the place ot the John Ad- ims oilAnunio .ittivu. uiieian iniciUvnt occurred in the squadron, ltih(rornj tho inulihous and insubordinate :t of a sailor, by the name of Jackson, one lie crew of the U. b. sloop ot war jot. Ma F Tite sailor had been cuiliy of same mis nianir, nid was duly reported to the captain trfctoui Tai Tori and in revenge he knocKed Lifiil. dowiu'i" He was immediately placed er afroi, a court martial held, arid, after ring" all! the 'evidence, he Was foud guilty sentenced tos be hung on thelothj ol feep. her.'thol very day on which the cutter sail- Tlife unfortunate "culprit is Baid to be an remely intelligent man, and mtide s touch, and r loqvient a defence upon his trial that the inbers of the court were deeply afTected, and rs wero shed by rriny jiorsons present. It i thought that the sentence of the court would ;ie carried intb e fleet on the ISthJbut that eprievo WouM be gfed. t LVnu7ifdore VS'rry had niot arrived off Vera in when the Van Hurcn left. All was per. ily quiet in the squadron, and therej was no pediiwn on lot, it whs said, owing to the fear northerly winds. 'J' ; ' j , When tho Van Hurfn ilefl the following ves Is wee oil Vera Cruz :j Frigate Cunjiberland, xps of war John Adams and St. Mafys, brijis irpniac iand Some rt schooner Flirt, storcship liefr 'three g"ur-boats, rejvenue cutters McLean id Forward, and a Ajexican schooner, taken prize by thej latter. ; : rt Our ricig'hbor bf the Union, says the Intelli- Itnccr ir! the lUth intaijt. is pretty ladroit at OCT The New York Evening Post, Ld-1 Icofoco regarding the annexation of Cali fornia to jhe United States as a " fixed fact,", takes ground promptly against the admission of slavery Within, its limits; and as the Post, like Mr. Wilmpt of Penn sylvaniaj'jisj an ; acknowledged organ of North erij Free Trade Lbcolbcpism, ve take it for granted that this issue will be raised whenever the acquisition oti that region shall be consummated by the ac tion of Congress. The same questfon will doubtless! arise in regard to the territory bordering upon Texas, which it is pretty certain Will likewise be ceded by Mexico' whenever a treaty of peace shall be con cluded between that country and the Uni ted State. At this poin, particularly, the "shoe wijl pinch. Will Texas consent to be surrpunded by a cordon of non-slave-holding States, which, like those now bor dering upon the older slaveholding States of the linion, will be converter into a place of refuge for that portion of the ser vile population who may be induced to abscond ? Will the people of the) Missis sippi Valley submit to such a condition precedent?? That it will be insisted upon by both parties in the non-slaveholding States, nd one can doubt who does not wilfully shut his eyes to the signs of the times. We may welt apprehend, there- - ; "... .j- - . fore, that this Mexican var, into which we have been so unnecessarily plunged, will, independent of the heavy expense, the loss of life, and the demoralization consequent upon its prosecution, like all other wars of ambition and conquest, con tain within itself the seeds of its own pun ishment to5; the conquerors. Internal strife will follow close upon the heels of peace; and we shall be fortunate if the Union it self be not destroyed by the insane desire to extend jits dominion over a foreign ter ritory, inhabited by a heterogeneous, an inferior, and a hostile race. -Rich. Whig. . :' TEAS. I D JL m A m- MM I WMMi TTT MORE NE i "i . GOODS CHEAP CASH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. 5 : : A XJfTE are now receiving (decidedly and beyond 'doubt) one of the largest, Cheapest, HANDSOMEST, and i i i most aesiraoie atocK ot Goods that has ever been brought to this place.H-among which may be found the FOLLOW 1 NG: . 900 pieces fancy prints, 5 to 12 j, j 75 do black and coloured alpaccas, 12$ to 50, CO do Kentucky Janes, 12 J to 37$, i 75 do white and red flannela, 15 to 50 350 do bleached domestic, 5 to 12 J, . 10 do anker bolting cloths, 1 to 10 1500 Shawts, assorted, 37 J to 100 Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Kerseys, 5 Blankets, Bed-Ticks, Apron Checks, Cambricks, Jaconets and Swiss Muslins ; ; Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c, 20 cases men's thick boots, 1,37 J to 1.50 10 do do fine do 2 to 3.50 10 do Brogans, 50 to 75 10 do women shoes, cheap 35 do fur Hats $1 to 1 50 10000 lbs Hemlock- Leather, 9 to 15 Hardware, Cutlery, &c. 16 doz. axes, 81 10 Sl lSi 50 do cotton and wool cards 30 boxes tin plate J . 50 smith's anvills, vises and bellows, 2500 lbs. Steel, all kinds 300 prs. Trace chains 200 ft screen wire 100 pieces gunny Bagging, (very heavy) 100 coils bale rope 80 prs. elliptic Springs : 40 setts axles, all sizes : 36 plated dashers i ; 15 chaise hides ' ! 10 sides patent leather. ' : Druffs, Paiuts and Oil. ! 175 kegs white Lead (pure) 17 bbls. tanners' Oil Castor and Sweet Oil, ; 20 oz. Quinine,, Camphor, Turpentine and Varnish, Green, blue and yellow paints, Patent Medicines and Essences. Queciiswarc. 1000 doz. cups and saucers 1 600 setts plates,' all sizes, Bowls, pitchers, and tumblers, Tea setts, dishes iand mugs Groceries, Ac. : 29 hhds. N. O: & P. R. Sugars, 470 bags prime Rio Coffee, 3000 lbs. loaf and clarified Sugar, 3000 lbs. bar Lead, ! 90 bags Shot, assorted, 500 lbs. best Spanish Indigo, 25 bag9 Pepper, Spice, and Ginger, 100 kegs fine and blasting Powder, : 10 coils mining Rope, 3 to 6$ inches. FALL : AND WINTER For 1846 & FASHIONS 7J . At the old Tailoring Htablislimcnt ! HORACE II. BEAUD. ' HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. MiHAX. the ZLaSzxxilrir J t- . acssa1 for the FALL Jf WIXTER , 1S46, which far excells any thmg of the kind heretofore pub lished. He still carries tin the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various branches; at his old stand, where he is ev er ready to meet and accommodate his old and newcus tomerswith fashionable catting and making of garments, not to be surpassed bv any in the Souther country. Pone' taiWjr.deipitci, and faithful work aa has been, always shall be h aim and object: Thankful Tor past encour agement, he hopes tq merit its continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman who cannot be.surpateej either North or Sooth. Oct. 2, 1846-tf23 H. 11. BEARD. GOODS! goc ; JljFALL AND WINTEIl r J C7 We have on hand 20,000 lbs. CASTINGS, 25,000 lbs. MOULDS, TIRE and BAR IRON, 300 sacks SALT, 20 hhds. MOLASSES. Among our stock may be found all kinds of DRY GOODS HATS, BONNETS. CAPS, and COMBS-H ARDVVARE and CUTLER Y-r-DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS QUEENSWARE CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS of all kinds LEATHER, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, Sic, &c. These goods are all paid for, and we are determined to sell them" so low that no man, woman or child can have cause to object to the prices. O" Remember that J. & W. MURPHY have the largest and best Stock of Goods ever brought to this place. Salisbury-, Oct. 1846 25:6t J. & W. MURPHY. ROWAN HOTEL FOR SAI.B ! THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO REMOVE FROM THIS PLACE offers his ; nOUSE AND FURNITURE, for sale. Persons who wish to enpge in Hotel keeping ' have-now a chance of getting one of the most DESIR ABLE STANDS they could wish for- I have made considerable improvement in the HOUSE, and the FL'R- NITUREIS MOSTLY NEW and in GOOD RE PAIR. I am warranted; in saying to the purchaser that by strict attention, the HOUSE will yield a very hand some income. During the time I have kept this estab lishment, it has been extensively patronised both by the travelling and country custom. The House is well known from North to South, having been kept as a Ho tel for a great many years. Those wishing to make mo ney now have an opportunity in purchasing this estab lishment, I would advise them to comef and see me, as I intend to sell and will give a bargain. Terms will be made easy to suit the times. Letters addressed to me on this subjeet will be attended to in due season. JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury February- 4, 184G tf41; LANDS FOR SALE. The N. York Tribune addresses these questions to the! Washington Union : 1. Has; not Gen. Taylor recently inti mated to the Government his desire tti be aided or relieved in the command in chief against Mexico ? j 2. Has not Gen. Scott recently urged upon the Government Vts claim to com mand the army advancing qn Monterey, and been coldly refused t 3. Is it.not the purpose of jthe President to appoint one of the nevy Generals of his own creation to the chief command of our forces invading Mexico t CHEAPER THAN EVER. V 'N Just Received an Entire New Stock of Watches, JEXEIiRTTt Silver-ware, Knives, Razors, Scissors, Hair-brushes, Combs, Flute?, Canes, PISTOLS, ! Trexler and others, each Containing Coral, Purses, Music Boxes, SlfEQ y-i jiii iiang TAOLES; f ertumery, hne so ips, and all kind of fancy goods, too nuri!!f"ii merous to mention ; which, together with their former stock, enables them'Ir ljP8 ndw to offer to the public the largest and finest assortment ever offered in aE-ja h"Ti'iii n ii" the town of Salisbury. The above articles have been carefully selected in New York and Philadelphia, and will be sold cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the State Persons in waist of fine gold and silver Lever Watches, and fashionable Jew elry of any description, will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere. Please call at the brick-row opposite Geo. W. Brown's store, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. All kinds of Watches will be repaired, such as Chronomiters, Duplex, Horizontal, Patent-Lever, Musical, Re peating and Plain ; also, Clocks, Musical-boxes, and all kinds of' Jewelry, put in order on reasonable terms and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches will be altered to Patent-Levers, and warranted to per- form well. All work sent from a distance will be carefully attended to. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for Jewelry or work done. TURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of !?? aL Eouity. the Clerk and Master will sell at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 4th of , November next, (it being Monday of Row an County Court,) two TRACTS OP LAND, separately, belonging to Jeremiah Brown, dee'd, adjoin- i ing the lands ot John Wipe, William Walton, Henry ! inu otner?, eacn containing , 100 ACRES, i A credit of twelve months will be allowed ; and bond with approved securiiy for the purchase money required on the day of sale ' A. II. CALDWELL, c. m. e. Sept 25, 1846 621 Printers fee S3 00 THE subscribers are now receiving f-,' ; tWir Fan dud Winter jUom description, such as f f 3iY .0D2 Hardware, Cutlery. Groceries) ' and ulasstrare. Among their stock may also be found eon e cf i' omest and finest articles for gentlemer s" ,) wear, via : - i Cashmeres, Monseline do Lanr. A' &c. ; French Bearer, Clothes, Cajs;::. ' Vesting, Hats, Caps,? BONNETS, BOOTS AND' SI! besides many other articles, usually 1 sale in stores. i The public are respectfully invited to c.'I ri me our stock before buying elsewhere, a- we i mined to sell rery Utn for rak. 1 BROWN AcMAXNVi: Salishury, October 2., 184$ if u i GOLD Mill iPor.Salc TT Y order of the Court of Equity he! XJ iy, Fall Term, 1846. will be sold bt i! Master on the 3d day of November next j at t dertce of John Parker dee'd, a lot cf of Land, whereon is! tho vainal ! well known GOLD MINK, known as the PARKER MINE, with sti'eral v open and worked to some extent. Also,' rw c :' adjoining, well improved, with all nccrf -ary ! : aad open land surTicieni to work eight or tf.i Li , ly fresh land. The tract contains i ; 412 ACRES : 1 also, another TRACT of 1T0 ACREi aJ same unimproved. Also one other TRCT : 1 500 ACRES lying on both sides ot the road Irom aliury t 1 and on Deep creek, well improved. Tvro c! ; on Mountain creek, supposed to be 75 ACRES in one and 50 in ihr ( TERMS OF SALE. Twelve and credit ; twnd and gKxI security will be epir-J ept. 29, 1846 3w23 Printers fee : I ) VALUABLE 7T0 WN PRUf J ! : i iVl FOR SALE! Will. I NEW FIRM ! Salisbury, N. C, Sept. IQth 1846 20:tf BOGER & WILSON. OnThuriay the 24th ult., by thi Rev. Joseph A. Linn, Mr. MOSES A. GOODMAN to Miss CLARIS SA C. HEILIG, all of Rowan. IT r j : y ; - i i - -.ttinj;jout! qf a -'difficulty : but we think that the -KahviIoAVhi'; has, in tSArk.mfiMit hiirt . ! !' tho annexed article, lnUUehe and the Abolitionists. Tho ven Li'l I- fi 1 .1 ' lir i . it I. raoio r.unor oi llta IV astunirtrm I ilinn rnn. !es h mslf for the Jlsrupl ion and overthrow 1 LM'., .1 i I i: - ma party ,m native alter tho tollowtng fash BELT, aged In Iredell bounty on the 12th instatit, Mr. DANIEL about 24 years. rr n r THE MARKETS. s, (drl ROBINSON'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS. THE LARGEST and MOST EXTENSIVE COMPANY IN THE WORLD, 17 ILL be exhibited in Salisbury, on Friday j 23d instant, fir one day qnltj. Doors open ! CUD I WILL Bell on Tuesday the 20ih day of October next, at the late residence of Lucy Journey, deceased, on Hunting Creek, near Hamptonville, all the personal pro perty of the estate of said deceased, consisting of EIGHT LIKELY AND VALUABLE Just Received FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS For 1846 & '47. . order of the Curt of Equity, I mint ir m a v y m. v mm m-m m. m K. M . M a. on Tuesday of our November County CV'Jrt, J 3d day of the month, (fourteen . CCD "337 in the Town of Salisbury, the property of th ! , Giles, to wit: the LOT whereon hU twe'.'.i now stands, and the lot adjoining, aim tfe I'm lot between the lots of Mrs. ."West and rIr. I' lying in the great North square in the tLu t.f ; ol Salisbury. Also, the ; LOTS Apples, Bacon, Brandy, : Butter, Beeswax CoTTCN, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, (per bbl.) Iron, !; 11 SALISBURY, OC 00 a 37M Linseed 6il, - 8 a 9 Molasses 25 a 00 Nails, 10 a 12) Oats, 22 a 00 Irish Potatoes, 6 a 7 ) Do., (sweet) 75 a 80 c Sugar, (brown) 8 a 10 Do. iloaf ) 35 a 00 J Salt, (sack) 25 a 00 Tallowt, ; 00 a 4 . j Wheat, 3 a 5. Whiskey, T. 16, 1846. 75 a 80 at 1 o clock r. M. Admittance 50 cts : Chil drcn and servants half price. I W. LOUNT, Agent. Salisbury, Oct. 9. 1846 3 w24 Negroes Brandy, peach, Do. apple, Bacon, f i Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Candles t. F., Flour, -Feathers, I Pork, ! Peas, " F A YETTE V I LLE, OCT. Bacon, Beeswax,!, Bagging, (hemp) Bale Rope, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, ' Flour, Feathers, Hides, (dry) Iron, Tlip AVhis may boast of their temDorarv ns io ,Nev Hampshire and Mainej but hojw taliberil Whii triumnh in anysuccess which . I . I . 'I - - . . ; . i .owing. ia aconiiitnatio ottho Vhi;s of those ftcs With the fAlMilijipriists r j ' ! ua7Py;a" .r.j 'luicnio. i wen, taking qp ?V premises,! lit Ms see what is the con- Oiionj which necessarily follows, you say 't the. defeat bf your Party in New Hamoshiire ad Mkini' wa ovvins Itb "a icombination lof ' a': - T I ii"vmiuil- v UJ rented. ; And now what follows 1 ny, that Ihe Locofocos in those States have eretofore ibech in bombfination with those same ttohtidnists, and in thai way alone have huh. rtoi maintained their astenrienrkr t Tk lonisti in thoso States', it nnnoarg t.r,ht Uanc of power. By icting with either party j secure .lacieajtol the other. As this ihe, first Itime for 's4veinl vpam that ih l.run. -co 'if either State .ha!o been defeated until AbohUohUts took grpund in opposition j to 'em, a follows ncccssaiily that the two have " rfV'IS tethce during the whole period of ocorubo dominion in those States ! Stick a n tnere.i .' - , : 1 : I Hut Win. i Mr. Ritchie calls the "gains" h.ch; assays,: tho IWhic. havb made in cw uamnsUire and Maine l,y a combination ith-the AboVutonUts, ilemnorarv.'t Tein. r itl,vr'RUCe! 1C" X tluit Z rt'!lT - wVl 8ay. I constitute ftc" ?lc.tion in faTor of m ujofocos A ocisccan yoii :rega;rd the ans" f y 9C -Sioii votesa, letmorarv!" " musverv act. mntontpr. n I ,n. . . . t "it i ' 7 V t i r ' I . . " "messing lyi that he eibect his own iWn. : .t ' . I .wir8,k .7 bow ; can any nwcrai Whi (UJ gains" acquirrd.bv those votes? Tbt ,0 l0n nr ft 4 .nn ilK.nlcta irt .,V ,k I PtU tCofocOtL itli-Ull tA . WL- .kr- Bndreth Mr.; Ritchie and his j Locoloco contempo J toodemhatpry of such combinations j but r"V" mo ADounqnists are seen, on any 00 30 Iron, 00 a 25 t Molasses, 9 a 10 Oats, 8 a 10 Nails, (cut,) Bi a 9 Sugar, (brown,) 50 a 60 ) Salt, (bushel,) 13 a 15 (Do., (sack,) H a 5i- Wheat, 26 a 28 Whiskey, 5 a 5J BeeswSx, 60 a 70 ( Rags, i 35 a 40 -i a G 20 a 22 30 a 35 40 a 00 7 a 11 12ia 15 00 a 3 7 a 7J 65 a 70 00 a 25 6, 1846. 4 a 5 24 a 28 30 a 35 5J 8 a 10 50 a 60 8Ua2 90 a 95 23 a 25 24 a 25 H a 2 --r CHERAW, OCT. 13, 1846. ! 9 a 10 Leather, (sole) 20 a 25 22!a 24 )Lard, , 10 a 12f 16 a 18 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 lo a 1G Molasses, (N. O.) 45 a 50 8 a 10 Do., (Cuba) 40 a 45 9 a IV ) Nails; (cut assort.) 6 a 6 H 9 Oil(Sperrn) 1 12i a 1 25 80 a 1 00 ) Rice. . 4;J a o bugar, (brown) 8 a 11 25-a 32 Do., 6n() 15 a 17 a 10 , Salt, (sack) 1 62J a 1 75 5 a 6J Tobacco, 8 a 15 State of ovtti j avoUuii, Iredell County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. August Term, 1846. , David M. Stevenson vs. Langdon Ellis. Attachment levied on 176 Acres qf Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the" Court, that the 1 defendant, Langdon Ellis, is not an inhabitant of this State ". It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman for the' space of six successive' weeks, notifying the; defendant to appear ' at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be . held for the county of Ireuell, at the courthouse in States- ! viile, on the 3d monday of November next, then and-taere to replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be ren dered against him and the land leviedon.be condemned and sold to satisfy plaintiffs claim.; Witness, J. Jt. Al exander, clerk of our said court at office, the 28th day of Sept. 1846 J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6mj23 Printers fee $5 50 State of iiortft aroUUA, Iredell County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1846. A. C. Mcintosh vs. Wilson Lackey, Original Attachment levied on 120 Acres of land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Wilson Lackey, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered by the court that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at our next court of plea3 and quarter sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the courthouse in Statesville, on the 3d mon day of November next, then and there replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be rendered against him, and the land levied on.be condemned and sold to satisfy ; the plaintiffs claim. Witness, J. F. Alexander, clerk of our said court at office, in Statesville, this the 28th Sept., 1846. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6uj23 Printers fee $5 50 i among them is one boy who is an excellent Wagon Ma- A:er by trade two plough boys, nearly grown ; one young woman two grown girls, and two small boys. The wo j man and girls are Good Cooks, they use the nee ! die expertly as well as the hoe. ALSO, SEVERAL HEAD OF HORSES, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep ; a large quantity of CORN, WHEAT, Rye, OATS and r ODDER ; one road Wagon and j gearing, farming utensils, all the household and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. By W. Y. COWAN, Ex'r. September 9th, 1846. C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, HAYING associated themselves together for the pur pose qf carrying on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their old and newriends with Fashionable Cutting and making of Garments, not to be surpassed by any in the surrounding country. They are capable of pleasing all who may favor them with .a call ; and only ask a trial, feeling assured they cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. N. B. We have in our employ a Cutter and Work man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. Concord, Sept. 23, 1846 tf21 : 9 r-1 I wilr also sell at the same time and place, one Tract of Land, (about 120 acres.) belonging to the estate of A. Begarly, dee'd., adjoining Perceval Campbell, Jr., called the Buck Shoal tract. Terms made known on day of sale. i W. F. COWAN, Ex'r. Sept9, 1846 21:5t iixlt of ILautr. y7E will offer for sale on the premises to the highest " T bidder on Tuesday the 20th of October next a VALUABLE PLANTATION, known as the Robert Huggins Place, lying on the head waters of Coddle creek, joining thtj lands of James Jam ison and others, containing 500 Acres of Land. The plantation has on it a fine dwelling house with all other necessary buildings. Terms-made known on the the day of sale Wm. HARtJRAVK, D KILPATRICK, ' Ez'rs of Robert Huggins, dee'd. ' ! Sept. 4, 1846 7wl9 ! i "LENOIR FEiULE ACADEMY. i THIS Instution has concluded its first Session under the most encouraging prospects. The seT-ond ses ! sion will commence on Monday, August ITih. The j course of instruction will embrace all the branches usual- ly taught in the first Female Academies, and it is believ ed that at this season of the year it offers peculiar ad vantages. Terms 6 8 and !5!l0 for the different classes. ?Iuie on the Piano or Guitar has been re duced to 15. laintiiig and Freneli j5-each, Worsted Work, t. No deduction made for ab sence, tho' pupils are charged from the time of entrance. It is expected to engage a competent assistant. EMMA J. BAKER. Lenoir, Aug. 5th, 1846 16 whereon the stables of the said John Gjj the two Lots adjoining thereto, all on the; said gr-. square. Also, Lots N. ! j ' 33,24,31,32,39,40 and No. 47, 48 ; also, a small slip of larjd aJ, 48 and 68, and 76, Steele's line and Crok-s 1 merly called ; all lying in the great north f ; half of Lot No. 5, in the great east square of s between the Ixts of W. II. Smith and Henry ; Said lots will be sold in different parceli, to f sers. Also, . j j of L. .id lying on Crane creek, adjoini iw John Clary and the heirs of one Beaver, vaVi! i timber. Acreditof 12 months will be, iven ; good security required of purchaser J A. H. CALDWELL, r. Oct. 2, 1840 5 u23 Printer fee S GuM inoi i . f IllIE Subscriber as Executor of Nathaniel Journey, JL dee'd., will offer for sale on the premises, on Tuesday, 20lh October next, the Tract of Land on winch the said Journey formerly lived, oh Hunting Creek, in Iredell and Surry counties, three miles south of Hamptonville, containing about 250 Acre. The soil is productive, the buildings are a comfortable Dwelling-House, (very pleasantly situated,) a good barn and several other buildings, mostly new. . TERMS : One -rfifth cash, the balance in twelve months, by giv- : i Ij j L I Ti :n i mg uouu anu npproveu security, i nere wm ue no wuc mTT-p, r, -v--rn rr t i rimmn vf n i prnnn V made until the whole of the purchase money is paid 1HE lOxAl UK D iO I lUiN P At lUK 1 Any person wishing to settle in a healthy neighborhood, State of lLovtU Cavol ROW AX COUNTY. In Equity Fall Tcnn 18 in. John Ientz and wife r. Simeon HUick SoU in Peter Peck and wife, James Cameron aril m if - l tina Ix'ntz. j IT appearing to the satisfaction of th omon Hilick, one of the defendants tant of this State : It isordered that puY-ati- ' in the Carolina Watchman, that the ttfe.l S.-! lick be and appear at the next Court of l v'y for the county of Rowan, at the courtb fiw in . , on the 3d monday after llie 4th monday iji F ! . then and there to plead, inswer or dem r to i' complaint preferred againsi him and ot!i by J and wife, or the same will be heard expartc us t . judgment be rendered pro cofeso. ; A. H. CALDWEtU' - Oct. 2, 1846 6w23-PrinterJ foe beL How, KEY. MR. MOWS ! School for Boys. FlIIE ;wipter Session of this School will commence JL on ithi First Monday i. November next. The charge for Board and Tuition jh the Rector's own fami ly will be as heretofore, viz : 125 per annum. Board, in highly respectable and genteel families may be obtain ed at a , convenient distance j in the neighborhood on terms, which will reduce the whole annual expense to 90 for those in the classics, and 80 for those in the ordinary branches of an English education. Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell co , N. C. ) Oct. Jst. 1846. ( 25:3t and where there is good society can now have an op portunity of doing so. The land can be seen by apply- AJLISX of Letters remaining in the Post Office, j ing to the Subscriber, or to Mr. John Reese, who has at Salisbury, October 1st, 1846. i charge of the farm at this time. BRANDRETHS PILLS CURE CHILLS AND , ! FEVER. ! Gatesville, N. C. Sept. 23d, 1845. Dr. B. Bra4dreth Dear Sir I have been an Agent for the sale of your valuable Pills for the last five years. They did not seem to sell much at first, but after some experiehee I have found them to sell better than any other Pill. I am an Agent for the sale of some six or eight other kinds of s, and I can say with safety, that I have tried the s Pills in my own family, and find them to r "tne h in ttTI . VQlgS, .in alliance r- l . r eitherj directly or indirectly hey lift up their voi:es against itici hypocrites ! Nash- , Riven thai 'Mf-liUA :t, I . veneril a. . ,rr ww oe imaae to me M tin- Jt-iu 8C8Bion o rtcr Kiverjfrom J Wilk 5tf2l to open and ilkesboro', to the MANY CITIZENS. Col. E. D. Austin ; Alex. Agner; Col. W. F. Alston ; James A. Barr ; Mary BrOwn ; Lewis Beard ; John Bos-tia-n ; Martin Barger ; James Baker ; Mrs! Eliza Bufile; Clary Brown ; Miss Ellen Ballard ; F. Baker ; John W. Bogle ; Dr. R. R. Bogle ; James Burk ; John Clary ; A. H. Cress ; Burton Craige ; Anthony Cozort ; George W. Conley ; Peter Eller ; Anderson EHia : Henry Fisher : James G. Fleming; Mrs. Lilly Fogersom ; James H. Oheen ; 1 . Uraham ; Andrew Mray;S Garland ; Daniel Green ; Martin Grogah, Esq. ;! Jacob Holtshous er ; Richard Harris, Esq. ; Frederick Holtshouser ; F. M. Henderson ; John Haitman ; Jacob Hill ; Col. Jas. Jameson ; Mary Jacobs ; Richmond D. Krider ; Wm. Lomax ; Sandy Lethco ; Wm. Lucas ; Sam. W. Moore ; John Magee ; Win. Miller ; David Marlin ; Miss L. Montgomery ; Miss V. E. Nutall ; Judge: Pearson; C. L. Partee ; Michael Philhour : Rev. S. Roth rock : W. , C. Randolph ; Mr. Ribelin ; Samuel Ribelin ; Wm, A. Rodgers ; Mrs. Sarah Rice ; Levi Steele J. B. Stim i mans; James Smith ; John H. Suter ; Wm. Shriver ; James Silliman ; Miss Mary Shaver; James Sloan ; Wilson bides ; .Mr. larrh ; G. O.; Tarrh ; G. Trott ; Edmund Volentine ; Richard Walton ; Jacob Wilhelm ; Henry C. Winders ; J. L. Williams ; Mrs. R. Walls; John Walton ; Frederick Warner ; Mrs. Peggy Wood ; Solomon Young. B. JULIAN, P. M. Salisbury, Oct. 1 , 18463w23 Sept. 9th 1846 21:5t A. B. BLACKBURN, Exr. WE now have on hand a large s'ock of Bam: Rrr. Yarn & Domextjcs. Also, over 1500 pieces of heavy A Winch COTTON BAGGING, Lands and Mills to f " Y order of the Court of Equity fort L the Clerk and MaMer will offer at rt': premiss, on Saturday the 31st October text, ONE TRACT OF UNI. lying in Rowan county. adjoining the i Coriher, John Deal and others contaiiiiit; a! .1 c ;i i: . LANDS FOR SALE. very superior article, which we will sell lower, than any in of the kind that can be brointht from the Northern arketo. - W. P. MOORE, CI k. c. m. c. BY order of the Court of Equity for the county of Rowan, the Clerk and Mas- a ver thi Markets Concord, N. C, July 95, 1M6, 14:tf ter wfll offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 17th day of October next, a Tract of Land containing 232 ACRES, belonging the George E. Douglas, formerly owned by James Ellis, and allotted to Mary Douglas, deceased as one of his devisees, adjoining the lands of John W. El lis and others, in the county of Davidson. A credit of six months will be given ; bond and approved security will be tequircd on the day of sale. A. H. CALDWELL, c. m. e. Sept. 25, 1846 4wl7 Printers f.-e 84 00 LOOK AT THTS7 T Sports bf the Turf HERB will le a Match Race, sinnle dash of one cure in every case, and in twenty other cases in my own I T-T -rrr-: '- ' knowledge of chills and fever, and would recommend 1 TTTnTKT?rl?T71?"-ri them toll persons with chills and fever, as a certain U X XXXljVy Jill V JliU At Wheeler's Old Stand, cure. YOU Kvill ntasco si An. ki.njnj oi your Pills, fresh and good, to sell on commission as I nave sold before. I would TiaVe written to your travel ling agent, John A. Lane, but did not know where he Wfr ' A y yL0r crtific r Agency, signed by your self, and am; authorized losell the genuine Pil and wiU settle wth Vour Agent for all sold, when he visits this place agam Very respectfully. :4tf j ; " S. W. WORREIX. O" These Fills are for sale at 25 cts. per box, by our agents in every town m the State, and bthe Allowing highly respectable ntlemen n this vicinity . jj Enmss, Salisbury fPand Fralev.Rf-.tvn!- . a x n f 'J TVt a":Hi" J T- p. Graham. Co'wansville I J. luider x bon, Mt. v ernen. Aug. 21, 1916 4tl7 .1 . C 1 mile, come t tne causwiry 1 uri on .ionuny i 19th Oct. next, tor ?iH a eide, l.-twcen jspii r. i West of Burke, and Wm. S. Nortnint ui" .Mcklen ! bur.' Joseph S. West enters his sorrel mure Mary Hve vears old. by Haywood, he by imported Ie via than, dam h the same horse. Xoroient enters Harry Youngs grry horse Ben Naizer.iby 'American Eclipse, dam by Hampton s Rowten. ' JOSEPH S WEST. ; Wm. S. NORM EST. Sept. 11, 1846 20: 6t A"FiESU SUPPLY OF THE SAME SOBT." Jtazor strop man. QUININE! QUININE K f OUNCES of Frf neb and American Quinine just UU received, best arucle ever ottered for sale m h Two hundred and thirty -nth also one other tract called the MillTrs lo creek, containing about j One hundred and thirty-fur Ac adjoining the lands of AIlen"Rose and ola r. remainder in a tract ot bout ONE IWNDRliD AIli: adjoining the mill tract, which is now y; garet Penny, and in which jshe Las a hi: s.nl lands belong to the heir at Itwuf J ' ;' dee'd. A credit of twelve months wiil If bonds with approved security f tle pur j .a-- i quired on the day of fca'.e. i I A. H. CALDWELL.r . j- jG 6w2I Pnnters fee S. I) CHOCOL ATE !. Jl"?H rece.vrd a supply If freh choi .'.a:e or , iality. j - If- - Salisbury. August 21. 164C tH7 J ON liand several barrelaof Tarr. 0.1. v billow. 1 J.IlLW. Salibry, Amen j!lLltelU j BRASDYAXD n7A7'. THE Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the Dublic. that he still continues to Ttukinir It ii nnncin uniMnTiTTin ! -a,,y v" " - - - ---- r It Ci k3 H ft K III I M K ?S. SinCSS. opposite J. & W. Murpny s store, ana " him Kaa rsn Ka nA u - WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS, SPICES, market . . ENNISS Salisbury, September 1. 184619 O. 15. DOUGLAS T HAVE the best artkle.of French P X and Madena W in tor le. Sept 1. l-46-2rif JjH ! Dr. SNUFFS, Cigars, Tebacco, Soaps, Candles, Fnnts, Nuts, Soda and Butter Crackers, Brushes, Paints, Dyestuffs, and a epleneid assortment of Fancy Articles for ladies and gentlemen. SODA WATER with choice SY RUPS on draft. Physicians prescriptions put up with carej and medicines delivered at all hours of the day and night. The above articles will be sold cheap for cash. . LOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury, Jane 12, 1845 tf 7 he has on hand a very large and fine aortment J BOOTS AND SHOES, whichiare not to be surpassed by any shop m this part of uWeountry. He ha8 on han a larSe assort ment of "Reno Shoes, made of the best materials, which vhe will sell lower for cash or to punctual dealers on a short credit j than they have ever before been offered in tms market.' rN-t!i I . ! K , MOSES L. BROWN, t By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, July 3, 1846. lOtf i rl . -,i , i . , , . . it a VIVO returnacl to Slishury, and located d that ! permanently, offers his professional services to of the public. Hehopesbythertffarnionto the duties of his profession, to merit a coi.wnu ruv of the confidence heretofore shown him. Office, in West'i brick building, opposite Drown & MaxwelPa stoie, formerly occupied ; by Drs. Killian andsPowe. r 1 April 2, 1846 tflO ; ; --nii rn li. i.l at Wheeler's 'old stand. I y; Aug. 14: '4C 1G j Ilyco SnioUIns Tolmf ' Cf LCS. of hi supcr-r amr.k.r.p OliUialeby ' i J- H sflijjnx. UM 17 1 CANDLES! j LBS. of TaUow and Adma r - 600 Neatly pr ALL KINDS OF BLANKS t "Vr M j f ,i iC-tai printed. ani for soleat this Office, i W-nr. - 2). 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